How do I space out numbers in a field?

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About This Episode

In this tutorial you'll learn how to make it easier for your users to insert and see the right numbers in a PDF form by creating a comb field using Acrobat X or XI Std. or Pro.

A short tips that explains how you can make text additions to a PDF document in Acrobat X Std. or Pro. Text additions can also be made to a file in Adobe Reader if the file has been Reader Enabled. This tip does not apply to Adobe Reader XI.

Discover how easy it is to use the Action Wizard in Acrobat X Pro. to create Actions for repetitive tasks, including how to get started using existing pre-installed Actions and how to edit Actions. This tutorial does not have voice audio.

In this tutorial you'll learn how to export comments from a PDF file into a Word document, so you can revise the original Word document using Acrobat X or XI Std. or Pro. This is a Windows-only feature.

Here are tips to improve the display of your PDF files on mobile devices, including how to change page layout to a single column, how to add tags to provide structure, how to optimize the PDF file for quicker use and more.

Learn how to insert multimedia into a PDF file, how to choose different settings, how to make changes, how to start from a Word doc (Windows), and how to create a multimedia PDF in PowerPoint (Windows) using Acrobat X Pro.

In the latest version of Adobe Reader mobile, you can get even more work done when you're on the go. Add highlights, underlines, even sticky notes to a PDF file; you can also electronically sign documents or use EchoSign to send a PDF file off to be signed by someone else. Take a look at this video to learn how to get your work done from a smartphone or tablet!

In this tutorial, learn how to complete and distribute a fillable PDF form using Adobe Reader mobile, including how to comply with security settings and how to insert an ink signature or use EchoSign online.

In this tutorial, learn what to do and not to do when you create PDF forms for use on the Adobe Reader for iOS or Android. Suggestions include building basic text fields, comb fields, tab sequencing, password security, but not JavaScript form functions using Acrobat X Std. or Pro.

This short tip provides an overview of the different types of form messages you might encounter when attempting to fill out a PDF form in Adobe Reader 10.1 or later.
This tip does not apply to Adobe Reader XI.

In this tutorial you'll learn how to create form fields that repeat the same information across multiple pages. Your form recipient will be able to type their name once, and it will automatically appear on other pages using either Acrobat X or XI Std. or Pro.

Did you know that you can export your FormsCentral designs to save on your computer, reuse as templates, and even share with other FormsCentral users? This short video shows you how easy it is to create your own FormsCentral template files.

FormsCentral now supports PDF forms! You can create a form in FormsCentral and distribute it as a PDF file for your respondents to complete in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. This video walks through the basic process for distributing your PDF forms.

Get Started with Adobe FormsCentral! Learn how to start from scratch and create a new form from a blank page.
This video will walk through the basics of form design: how to create and format a header, use the form authoring palette to add questions, and specify each fields' options on your new form.

Get started with Adobe FormsCentral! This video will walk you through the process of testing a form you've designed in FormsCentral.
Learn how to set the form's options, preview the finished form, and prepare the file for distribution to your form respondents.

Get started with Adobe FormsCentral! This short video will cover the steps you need to take to distribute your online form.
You'll learn how to determine the form's behavior and messaging when respondents access the form, how to set up notifications for new responses, and what your options are for distributing the final form's URL.

Get started with Adobe FormsCentral! FormsCentral offers many templates to help you kick-start your form creation; this video will show you how to customize a template for your own use.
What's covered: choosing a template; opening a template as a new form; customizing the template header; adding information to the new form; customizing the distribution options of the form.

Get started with Adobe FormsCentral! Once you've distributed your form, you'll get a lot of responses to the form. This video shows you some options for working with that data from your form respondents.
What's covered: Viewing new responses; switching menu bars in the response table; formatting responses; viewing details of responses; entering basic formulas for calculations of data; exporting data to CSV, XLS, or PDF.

Get started with Adobe FormsCentral! When you accumulate multiple form files in your account, you'll want to know how to keep them organized.
This short video covers how to search for a form in your organizer, how to use the quick-click buttons, and what the options are for managing files in the organizer.

Learn how to use Actions in Acrobat X Pro., to protect any number of files at a time. You can apply the Action to as many files or folders as you want. Every file is restricted except Accessibility features.

In this tutorial, learn what to do and not to do when you create PDF forms for use on the Adobe Reader for iOS or Android. Suggestions include building basic text fields, comb fields, tab sequencing, password security, but not JavaScript form functions using Acrobat X Std. or Pro.

With these full-featured video tutorials (more detailed than the Quick Tips) presented by Adobe and Acrobat Community experts, you'll learn how to create, protect, and deliver professional PDF communications in Acrobat X.

Lori interviews Molly DiBianca, attorney at Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor in Wilmington, DE about adoption of Acrobat at her firm. Molly outlines best practices, use cases, and when Acrobat "saved the day"